She found an invitation on the billiards table:
“Calling all balloons and balloon enthusiasts!
We are having a party today, and would love it if you could come.
Its at 7 o’clock in the zoo. Hope you can make it, lots of love from Ellie, Ollie, Oily and Phil.”
“Do we need to establish that Ellie, Ollie, Oily et al. are elephantes?” inquired Ben.
“Yeh I guess so,” replies Judy, resigned now to the inevitable interruptions.
THEY ARE ELEPHANTS. It’s also useful to note at this point that all eliphants are balloon fanatics and have a network of secret balloon societies throughout the world. Balloons add meaning to an olifent’s life and are the reason they are usually so calm and peaceful.
“OK, it’s established….
“ooh, except that al isn’t an illyfunkt. He’s a croc!” exclaimed Judy.
“Oh yes, sorry,” said Ben, “easy mistake to make.”
This is true. Al is, after all, a master of disguise. It’s the wig that does it.
The wig, which is excitable even at the best of times, leapt up from Al’s head and into square 34 where it encountered Zobe. “Hello!” she said, “I’ve always wanted a pet!” she caught the wig and tied a lead onto it. The wig was not impressed, but its random flailings were very useful for fighting the snake in the next square, so Zobe could continue unafraid.
Squeak said the mice.
6 comments:
Okay..........what order is this story being posted in?????????
it will all make sense in the end! but just to clarify what's going on, we started at the end, then went to the beginning, then the penultimate chapter, then the second etc etc. it will home in on the centre of the story.
much as a trial and improvement method homes in on a solution; or a system oscillating in damped simple harmonic motion approaches the equilibrium position; or...seriously struggling to think of a third example here...well it's kinda the opposite of how a tsunami looks when it's approaching a coast (if you use your imagination a bit).
look the point is...um...just enjoy it, and leave the making sense of it all to me :-D
it's more kind of 2 tsunamis coming in from either side until they crash together, destroying everything in the middle and bringing chaos and confusion.
or like peeling an onion (layers donkey, layers!), filming it and then running the film backwards whilst standing on your head and looking the other way.
or it's tearing all the pages out of a book and then sticking them back together in a carefully planned yet seemingly random way, then reading an entirely different book on fly-fishing instead.
glad we've got that cleared up!
you've just confused things now! how am i meant to explain things with you butting in?
you're not :-)
It's ok Judy, I think I get the idea despite Ben's silly interuptions trying to confuse me!!
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